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Apple Says It Will Issue ‘Lockdown Mode’ Option on Iphones to Protect Users From ‘Mercenary Spyware’

Company has been major advocate of privacy protections, legislation.

NEA Proposal to Replace ‘Mother’ With ‘Birthing Parent’ Dies

It turns out the National Education Association won’t be replacing “mothers” with “birthing parents,” at least not this year.

Top Dem Donors Boost Liz Cheney’s Campaign for Putting ‘Country Over Party’

'We agree on little, if anything. But she... put her country over party'

Jobs Data Show Two Post-COVID Americas

The Labor Department announced on Friday that the economy had recovered another 372,000 net jobs in June from the many jobs lost during COVID.

White House Report Card: Biden Stuck in Neutral

This week’s White House Report Card finds President Joe Biden tripping his way through a week of clashing headlines.

Setting the Record Straight: Christian University Rebukes Newsweek and Appeals to Public Not to Fall Prey to False Reporting

In response to the secular media Newsweek's continuous inflammatory and libelous reporting about Olivet University (OU) - the Christian university now has stepped forward to set the record straight through a statement it made on July 7th.

75 Percent of ‘Poorly Targeted’ $800 Billion PPP Money Sent to Unintended Recipients: Study

A multi-billion-dollar pandemic-era stimulus program meant chiefly to help small businesses keep staff on the payroll and hire back laid off employees was poorly...

Breaking: Elon Musk Seeks to Pull Out of Twitter Deal, but the Social Media Giant Will Mount a Legal Challenge

Billionaire business magnate Elon Musk is seeking to pull out of his deal to purchase Twitter, according to a letter to the social media giant from attorney Mike Ringler.

‘Tax the Rich’ Princess AOC Owes $2,500 In Back Taxes – From FIVE YEARS AGO

“Tax the Rich” darling Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has reportedly defaulted on her own taxes, despite being…well, rich.

Abortion Access Tops House Agenda as Congress Returns From Recess

Lawmakers start shuffling back to Washington on Monday after a two-week break and will commence the first round of legislative business since the Supreme Court overturned nationwide abortion rights.

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